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Windsor: And also to enable the trustees, for putting in execution the act intended to
be applied for, to repair and widen the road leading out of the first-mentioned road at
Sunning-hill, over Beggars-bush Common,, through a place called Cracks-hole and a
lane leading into the Great Western Road near unto the public-house known by the
sign of the Red Lion, instead of that part of the said first-mentioned road which lies
between the road intended to be repaired and widened and Virginia-Water, which last-
mentioned road passes through or into the said parishes of Sunning-hill and Old
Windsor.
By order of the Trustees,
Wise, junior, Clerk to the Trustees.
th
Mon 27 Sept 1779
BERKS
TO be SOLD by AUCTION
By FRANCIS COLLINS
th
On Tuesday the 30 instant, at the Old Rose Inn at Wokingham, between the hours
of one and three in the afternoon, A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, Barn and twelve
acres of good Arable Land, in the parish of Wokingham, in the occupation of Wm.
Standford, at £18.peer annum.
For particulars, enquire of Mr. Thomas Round, attorney at law, at Reading.
BERKS
TO be SOLD by AUCTION
By FRANCIS COLLINS
th
On Tuesday next the 30 instant, precisely at three o’clock in the afternoon, at the
house of Mr. Pithers, the Roe-Buck, in Wokingham, Two Acres of exceeding good
FREEHOLD LAND, known by the name of Honey Piddle, near the Leathern Bottle,
in the parish of Wokingham, aforesaid and now in the occupation of Mr. Wm.
Hibbett, butcher.
For particulars apply to Mr. Round, attorney, at Windsor.
BERKS
TO be SOLD by AUCTION
By FRANCIS COLLINS
th
At the Old Rose Inn, in Wokingham, on Tuesday the 7 of December next, between
the hours of two and four in the afternoon, A freehold strong built Brick DWELLING
HOUSE, with sash front, situate in Broad-street, Wokingham aforesaid, consisting of
two large parlours, a small ditto, hall, kitchen and brewhouse, a good staircase, a back
ditto, five good bed-chambers, 2 large garrets, very good cellaring, and many other
good conveniences in the dwelling-house; a three-stall stable, coach-house, fuel-
house, and hay-loft; a pleasure garden, and orchard adjoining, partly wall’d round,
clothed with variety of young fruit trees.
To be viewed the Saturday and Monday preceding the sale, by applying at the
premises.---for particulars, apply to Mr. Edw. Wife, jun. at Wokingham.
th
Mon 11 Oct
TO be peremptorily SOLD by AUCTION,
By FRANCIS COLLINS
th
On Wednesday the 13 instant, between the hours of eleven and one o’clock, at the
house of Mr. Walden, glazier, in Wokingham, Twelve New Pair of Astrigal
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